/tə rɪˈhɪr ɪn bæŋk/ – Phrase
Definition: nghe lại với đầy đủ các thành phần của tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “In banc(o)” or “in bank” refers to a legal term used to describe a situation where a case is heard by all the judges of a court sitting together, rather than by a panel of judges. This typically occurs in appellate courts when a decision is being reconsidered or reheard by the full court, rather than by a smaller panel of judges.
Example: The court decided to rehear the case in banc to ensure that all judges on the panel could participate in the decision-making process.